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is the age and origen of the horse known? assumably there aren't papers or the question would be redundant.

it isn't a hessen brand. it is very similar to the holstein brand but without the scroll on top and without the 2-digit number below. these two items are so evidently absent that it would be very unlikely to have just been a 'mis-branding'.

any other info on the horse? i had an i.d. issue with one and we ended up taking hair to europe and finally got the parentage.

it isn't a hessen brand. it is very similar to the holstein brand but without the scroll on top and without the 2-digit number below. these two items are so evidently absent that it would be very unlikely to have just been a 'mis-branding'.
ne1

Not saying this is the case here, but wouldn't it absolutely suck if the criminal element among in the horse world started counterfeiting brands, now???? I've seen tons of brands, but this one doesn't look like anything I have seen from a legitimate registry.

is the age and origen of the horse known? assumably there aren't papers or the question would be redundant.

it isn't a hessen brand. it is very similar to the holstein brand but without the scroll on top and without the 2-digit number below. these two items are so evidently absent that it would be very unlikely to have just been a 'mis-branding'.

any other info on the horse? i had an i.d. issue with one and we ended up taking hair to europe and finally got the parentage.

ne1

Her name is Kiss the Sky supposed blood lines Zamiro x Miss Utopia. She is 5.

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Yeah, the seller can claim anything. Like the woman here in Texas who put a horse for consignment sale with a h/j trainer friend of mine and told her this red roan obviously QH looking gelding was an "imported Scottish warmblood." Yeah, right.

Yeah, the seller can claim anything. Like the woman here in Texas who put a horse for consignment sale with a h/j trainer friend of mine and told her this red roan obviously QH looking gelding was an "imported Scottish warmblood." Yeah, right.

They just assumed the gelding was Scottish cause he was a red head! How rude! hehe

He's not a Holsteiner, nor was he Holsteiner approved but you might check with the stallion owner for more info on who bred him and what his approvals are.

The brand does look "sort of" like a Holsteiner brand BUT it doesn't have all the parts a US brand would have and if it is, then 1) the sire listed is wrong and 2) the name given is wrong since fillies are named by year of birth and I'm not sure what letter they were on in 2004 but it wasn't K.... 2006 was W so 2004 (depending on if they skipped any letters would have been T or U.

Do US-registered Holsteiners get the brand with or without the squiggley thing on the top? I rode a US-born one and know he had the H inside the shield (tho my recollection is that the shield may have been shaped differently than the one in the OP) but can't remember about the squiggley thing.